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Miss ko nang maghabol sa last trip ng bus, sumakay sa habal-habal ng halos apat na oras, tumambay sa airport habang nanghihintay ng flight.
Miss ko na magbiahe, matulog sa biahe, makipag-kwentuhan sa makakatabi sa biahe.
Soon, makakapag-status na tayo ng OFF TO SOMEWHERE! Sa ngayon, practice lang muna!
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Back from a trip to the Buffalo River Area in Arkansas... amazing beauty! This is Big Bluff Overlook, and the view was breathtaking! #hiking #backpacking #getoutside #getoutdoors #explore #wanderlust #arkansas #buffaloriver #camping #ouachitanationalforest #ponca #adventure #solobackpacking #nature #naturephotography #nationalriver #beautiful #youtube #youtuber #paleohikermd https://www.instagram.com/p/B9SpxbwBQt0/?igshid=fjnp5qbtcbgk
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New vid follow link in bio Missy heads out solo in 4k https://youtu.be/-eYzqIXXpz4 #girl #woman #solo #solohike #girlssolohike #girlswhohike #solobackpacking #womansolobackpacking #backpacking #hiking #camping (at Wildcat Hollow) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4cqekQloWO/?igshid=1dftz2fstqyip
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10 reasons why I love India
Last December, I ventured my solo backpacking to India for a month. I couldn’t believe it’s already April! My trip felt like ages ago. I’ve always wanted to visit India, but it wasn’t until I moved to Australia to finally give it a go. I read so many blogs over the years, mostly about female travelling alone. I did get mixed reactions from my family and friends when I told them about my trip. India is considered as the most dangerous country for women. I feel safe the whole time travelling mostly alone in ten cities and seven states. I have no words how incredible India is. It’s overwhelming with over one billion populations and each state is unique and different.The culture, colour, food, diversity, religion and people blew me away. It’s a wonderful country to visit. If you’re planning to go, do it!
1. It’s cheap! I stayed in hostels, spent less than $20-$25 a day for foods sometimes more if I feel like eating Western food, shopping and eating non stop even the hotel accommodation is affordable. I’m still dreaming of Amritsari kulcha and chole!
2. FOOD!!!
Days before my trip my host family took me to an Indian restaurant. My first Indian food ever! I had no idea what thali or dhal were. I was clueless. I had my first thali in Amritsar. Before I know it, I’m stuffing myself with samosa, lassi, go to the nearest shop to get jalebi, licking my fingers clean from eating delicious curries. In less than 24 hours I was obsessed!
3. Witnessing the Aarti ceremony, life, death and rebirth in Varanasi
Varanasi is such a unique and fascinating place. It’s the oldest city in India. A walk along the Ganges river will take you to a different world from the 24 hour cremation, religious ceremonies, animals and people bathing, washing clothes, scattering ashes, baptism in the holy river all at the same time. The scene was mind blowing. Monkeys and cows everywhere and many more. We rented a boat to watch the evening Aarti traditional spiritual ceremony. On my last day, I rented a boat in a very peaceful and misty morning happily taking it all in. It’s one of the highlights of my trip.
4. The majestic Taj Mahal
When my sister and I made it on the top of Huayna Picchu mountain, we couldn’t see the Machu Picchu because it was covered in fog. I had a similar experience with the Taj Mahal. Just like in the Machu Picchu, seeing the fog drifts away and finally seeing the beautiful marble mausoleum was everything I wanted it to be. It was magical and even more special because it was built for love.
5. Wagah border ceremony
The border closing ceremony between India and Pakistan was unbelievable and bizarre at the same time. A great display of patriotism! I found a video on YouTube before and during the ceremony. It was so much fun!
6. Rajasthan Forts and Kingdoms
Rajasthan is the land of maharajas, forts, tigers and kingdoms. I spent two weeks exploring the cities of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur.
Jaipur
My first stop was in Jaipur also known as the “pink city.” When I think of Jaipur, first thing comes to my mind was me being miserable and sick on my birthday. I was in Jaipur when I got hit with a very nasty “Delhi belly” a stomach flu suffered by visitors to India. I was in bed for two days. I still got the chance to see a little bit of the city, the famous Hawa Mahal and the Amber fort.
Udaipur
Udaipur is also known as the “city of lakes,” “Venice of India,” and “romantic city.” It’s vibrant, laid back, walkable and picturesque. I couldn’t be happier to finally find a “real coffee” ever since arriving in India. My friend from Delhi joined me and we celebrated the new year watching fireworks in the rooftop. We spent our time browsing the market stalls, hanging out in the lake drinking chai tea, took a boat ride and admiring the architecture and street arts. It’s definitely one of my favourite cities!
Jaisalmer “golden city”
Jaisalmer wasn’t part of my itinerary. A lot of people recommended the dessert safari package. I didn’t like the idea of a camel ride, so I chose to walk with my friendly camel. Our tour guide made the most delicious dinner and we gathered around the fire listening to the stories about life in the village. Sleeping in the desert under the blanket of stars was breathtaking!
Jodhpur “blue city”
I enjoyed my early morning stroll in the narrow streets of the blue city, eating my way through the old city market and the clock tower.
7. Golden Temple in Amritsar
Amritsar is the holy city of the Sikh religion. The stunning Harmandir Sahib or the golden temple is the number one place to visit. It’s open 24 hours a day. Langar is a community kitchen open everyday serving free food to over 100,000 visitors per day. Hundreds of volunteers serve wholeheartedly day and night. Such a dedication and faith. I don’t know what it is, but with thousands of devotees visiting, it’s so calming and peaceful inside.
8. Rail journeys
I fell in love with train journeys when I was backpacking in Europe. The bustle of Indian railways is one of a kind. It’s nerve wracking, chaotic, fun and exhausting. I booked all the classes from first to the cheapest class, second seating. It was interesting.. I love waking up in the chant of “chaiiiiiiii” If you are going on a long journey, avoid drinking a lot of water unless you’re brave enough to use the toilet. I also took the overnight bus a few times that was a different experience. Delhi to Varanasi took over 14 hours. There are many options to travel around India depends on your budget. Train journeys are my favourite.
9. The art of Masala Chai tea
Chai tea is an integral part of Indian culture. Chai wallahs (tea vendors) are everywhere in the streets of India. I couldn’t help but stop and watch the tea vendors expertly pouring tea from cups to cups. I’m a coffee person, but I came to love masala tea and the aromatic spices.
10. The people. The best part of my trip is hands down the people I’ve met along the way. I meet a family of twenty; cousins, grandparents, uncles and aunts travelling together. They’re warm, friendly and they look after me the whole trip in my long train journeys. I will never forget the women in the village standing tall and beautiful in their colourful sarees carrying pots filled with water. They’re bold and self sufficient. People in the slums of Mumbai welcoming us to their homes, tea vendors sharing words of wisdom, bunch of 20 something guys talking about the past, present and future of India - their future and more. No photos just memories that I can go back to over and over again. There’s no way I could share that feeling. I had no idea I fell in love with the country so much!
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Personal Mission : 10 Mountains in Japan 2015 (Part 1)
Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Proplus II 200 | OM-2000
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Still waiting for it . . . #camping #backpacker #solobackpacking #trekking #excursionismo #mochileros #mochilazo #campismo #acampando #hiking #senderismo https://www.instagram.com/p/CTLAlQ_J-RO/?utm_medium=tumblr
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“सैर कर दुनिया में गाफिल, जिंदगानी फिर कहाँ? जिंदगी गर कुछ रही तो, नौजवानी फिर कहाँ?“ -📍 Follow :-@troop_india Use our hastag to get featured Safe travel . . . . . <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< #multipixel_diary #dekhoapnadesh #tawang #arunachalpradesh #arunachalpradeshtourism #indiatraveldiaries #indiatraveller #northeast_explorers #chalonortheast #cntravellerindia #indiatravelblogger #streetofhimalayas #himalayan_high #tripotocommunity #solobackpacking #backpacktraveller #thehimalayas #thehimalayanlife #wanderersofindia #northeastindia #solotraveldiaries #trailsofindia #throwbackfriday❤️ #whenindiantravel #indiantravelsquad #indiantravellers #indiantravel #indiantravelgram #snowfalls #indiatravellife >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (at Koksar Himachal Pardesh) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSzZDbSpJbA/?utm_medium=tumblr
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“Despite all I have seen and experienced, I still get the same simple thrill out of glimpsing a tiny patch of snow in a high mountain gully and feel the same urge to climb towards it”. . . @thetravellingtrails.in #thetravillingtrails @himalayan_wanderlust11 . Why follow us?👇 💥 You’ll get daily inspiration to excite your wanderlust. 💥 To find your next dream vacation 💥 To discover new destinations 💥 Interesting information about Offbeat/Least visited Indian places daily. 💥 We bring to you every corner of India with some really interesting and unknown facts about place.⠀ Lets Experience The Most Unexplored Region Of The India - You Can Also Be a Part Of Our Journey . Follow us YouTube : The Travelling Trails Facebook : The Travelling Trails Twitter : Travelltrails Tumblr : The Travelling Trails . Like ! Comment ! Share ! 😊 . . #gangotri #uttarakhand #uttrakhandtourism #mountainlover #gobeyond #exploremore#indiaclicks #thetravillingtrails #thetravillingtrails.in #sprituality #mountainlover #solobackpacking #clik #incredibleindia #indiaclicks #indiatravelgram #wonderlust#kedarkanthatrek #mountainlover #mountaintracking #mountaintrekker #mountaintrip #2021goals #uttarakhand #thetravillingtrails (at Gangotri) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRc9V8VgLe0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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A peep through to a typical house setting, the same house mentioned in my previous post from #Arunachal Pradesh - village close to Bhutan border. I was birding along the way to Sela top and doing a little recce of the nearby places. It's really tiring to travel, do recce and birding all at the same time through the winding roads, but yet it's always fun. After a hectic travel of 5 hrs, it was time for a tea break (mandatory being a punekar 😉). So I decided to take a pit stop at this tiny yet super warm house. A small place with two rooms, one which is seen in the picture which served as a living room with a chulha (hearth)🔥, kitchen, bedroom 🛌, store room all in one and the other was modified for a little shop owned by a family of 3 (Mom, Dad and a two and a half yr old kid). Life in the mountains 🏔️ is really tough especially where there is hardly any development and people in this village really live hand to mouth. A Father who was working as a laborer at the road construction site, mother was looking after the house and the shop and the kid was enjoying his childhood roaming around on the streets, playing in the snow and eating toffees from his own shop 🍬🍭 . I was welcomed by this adorable kid with his super innocent smile. We both took a seat next to each other, sipping our tea ☕ near the chulha 🔥 as it was cold ❄️outside. I was super surprised to see this tiny kid sipping hot tea and finishing it before me, I was not even done with half glass☕ . Moreover, what really amazed me was when I paid the money 💰to his mom, he grabbed it from her and went to put it in the money box 📦 kept in their shop. Multiple thoughts and emotions just crossed my mind, once again making me realize the value of money. . In short, again, it's a message / humble request to all the travelers to take their tea breaks / lunch breaks at such houses who really need that tiny amount of money to run their houses and I bet they will be more than happy to see you. 😊🙏 Photo- @ss_thetravellingtribe ・・ www.oknortheast.com . #wanderlust #wanderinggirl #wanderer #solotraveler #solobackpacking #solobackpacker #solobackpackergirl #solotravel #solo #arunachaldiaries https://www.instagram.com/p/CPda5UzH7j4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Solo Traveling Yeahh Someday
Absolutely yeay buat saya.
why?
Dari dulu banget saya emang hobi plesir, klinong-klinong, kluyuran dan tema semacamnya. Saya lebih suka kalo traveling itu yang ransel daripada koper. Soalnya udah sama-sama nyoba sih ransel vs koper. Saya lebih tertantang dengan perjalanan memacu adrenalin daripada duduk-duduk dalam private bus dengan tour guide.
Saya lebih seneng nyasar bareng kawan dan bercanda…
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VISITED 16 PROVINCES AND 4 LONE CITIES IN MINDANAO LAST 2019! 💪🏽
JULY:
📍Agusan Del Norte
📍Agusan Del Sur
📍Surigao Del Norte
SEPTEMBER:
📍Davao City
📍General Santos City
📍North Cotabato
📍Sarangani
📍South Cotabato
📍Sultan Kudarat
📍Cotabato City
📍Maguindanao
OCTOBER:
📍Zamboanga Del Norte
📍Zamboanga Del Sur
📍Zamboanga Sibugay
📍Zamboanga City
📍Basilan
NOVEMBER:
📍Davao City
📍Island Garden City of Samal
📍Bukidnon
📍Surigao Del Sur
📍Compostela Valley
Why Mindanao? WHY NOT!
#MindaWOW #MindaNOW
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Final weights for my upcoming overnight in the Holy Cross Wilderness in Colorado. Will be there with the fam, and will sneak away for an overnight! Total weight includes food and a liter of water. Wrote in base weight and weight without camera gear. #hiking #ultralightbackpacking #ultralight #getoutside #getoutdoors #colorado #holycrosswilderness #backpacking #solobackpacking #wanderlust #wilderness #youtuber #paleohikermd https://www.instagram.com/p/Bn1M9tDj6HB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1r2is7syrwfjn
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One of the megalithic, oldest man made structures know to us today in Bretagne. Looking back at my 3 months backpacking through Europe a few years back. I miss those adventures 😌❤️ #carnac #europe #backpacking #solobackpacking #europebackpacking #backpacker #traveler #travelernotebook #freedom #france #northernfrance #trip #nature #naturephotography #naturelovers #magalithic #oldstructure #manmade #history #outdoors #lovenature #bretagne (at Carnac)
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Sri Lanka: Awesome things to do in Ella
I had an amazing time backpacking in India for a month, but I knew I needed some time to relax before going back to Australia. Sri Lanka is like a breath of fresh air! I didn’t have any big plans and I only have two weeks left. I spent most of my time in Mirissa, a beach town located in the south coast; beach and lazy days every day!
I stayed for two days in Kandy then took a train ride to Ella. Ella is a natural beauty small town with stunning views, hikes and weather! Here are the things that you can do.
Take a train ride from Kandy to Ella (or Ella to Kandy)
One of the top things to do in Sri Lanka is to experience the scenic train ride from Kandy to Ella known as one of the most beautiful in the world. It’s a 7 hour train ride with endless views of tea plantations, waterfalls, villages, mountains, and a quick glimpse of the local life.
Sunrise hike at Little Adam’s Peak
It only takes an hour from Ella town. We made it just before the sunrise and the view was breathtaking!
Nine Arch Bridge
Another a must thing to do in Ella is to check out the famous Nine Arch bridge. We were lucky to be in time to see the train crossing.
Visit a tea factory
Sir Thomas Lipton bought his first tea plantation in Sri Lanka and now known as the Lipton tea. Sri Lanka is one the top tea producer in the world. It’s interesting to see the whole process. We also got the chance to meet the hard working and very friendly women picking tea leaves.
Swim at the Secret Waterfalls
A nice little gate away just outside the town.
Eat local dishes
Colourful and delicious vegetable curries.
Sri Lankan breakfast consists of coconut rotti, dahl curry and coconut sambal.
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One tool 🛠 I take advantage of when hiking for fat 💥 metabolism Drink a litre of lemon water upon waking and walk fasted for one, two 🏔 maybe up to five hours Society has us believe we need to eat breakfast as soon as we wake, we don’t. It spikes insulin and shuts off your bodies fat metabolising pathways. Split the word up ‘break’ - ‘fast’ the meal that breaks the fast from sleeping. You can break the fast at any point of the day and thus eat breakfast at any point of the day. The more opportunities the body has to utilise fats as an energy source 🕺🏼 the more efficient it becomes at it and the easier fat loss and fat management is People generally find it hard because their body isn’t very well adapted to utilising fats as an energy source hence they can feel ill, tired, headaches, grumpy… Their body has adapted to a constant reliant on carbs as a source of energy. It’s basically forgot how to effectively utilise fats as energy. It’s the same reason some people can find the first few weeks on a ketogenic diet difficult whilst others breeze it. Different levels of their body’s ability to produce ketones from fat to be used as energy Using this little ‘tool’ when walking / hiking 🥾 whilst travelling / holidaying 🏖🏔 can help with fat management, especially for the big evening meals and drinks. With practice it becomes easier and empowering the more your body re-learns how to use fat as an energy source. I find I’m less hungry, don’t feel the need to snack and my cognitive focus is greatly improved throughout the day Hiker: @themoonontheotherside #backpackingsouthamerica #wildernessvibes #backpackingculture #wildernesslife #igersmountains #solobackpacking #wildernessexplorer #mytrailmyadventure (at Fitz Roy, El Chaltén, Argentina) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8_KsaQBl0i/?igshid=zljd1ntu031s
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